Azrael: Agent of the Bat #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 2000 issue opens the "Prophet" three-part arc with a cover by Tony Harris and Ray Snyder that immediately commands attention — a brooding, long-haired figure looms large in the foreground while Azrael's distinctive white-and-red armored form is visible below, the whole composition surrounded by swirling teal patterns and a cluster of skulls that set an unmistakably ominous tone. The dark, atmospheric palette and careful layering of figures suggest a story steeped in menace and moral weight, exactly the kind of tension Dennis O'Neil brought to this series throughout its run. With interior art by Sergio Cariello inked by James Pascoe, this is a satisfying entry point for anyone drawn to Azrael's brooding corner of the DC Universe.
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